THE CRITICAL is:
-A new and exciting publication, featuring the finest writing by the best minds in the blogosphere.
-A collection of articles, poems, reviews, and other writing on a wide range of... More > topics.
-A quarterly journal of thoughts deserving permanence in a fleeting age.< Less

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THE BEST OF FALL 2006 ISSUE INCLUDES:
Leon H. Wolf on Eugenics ‡ Ryan T. Anderson on Stem Cells ‡ Joshua Treviño on Abortion... More > ‡ Lydia McGrew on Euthanasia ‡ Benjamin T. Domenech on the GOP Collapse ‡ Victoria Gardner Coates on Donald Rumsfeld ‡ Dan McLaughlin and John Hawkwood on Iraq ‡ Hugh Hewitt on The Inquisition of Andrew Sullivan ‡ An excerpt from Paul Cella's forthcoming book ‡ Michele Catalano on Disco ‡ Aaron Haspel on U2 ‡ Jeff Emanuel on The Prestige ‡ Pejman Yousefzadeh on the Game of Tag ‡ with Poetry on Sainthood and editor's notes on Keith Olbermann's Dominoes and The Chapel of an Unknown God
THE CRITICAL IS:
-A new and exciting publication featuring the finest writing of the blogosphere
-A collection of articles, poems, reviews, and other writing on a wide range of topics
-A quarterly journal of thoughts deserving permanence in a fleeting age< Less

To mark the Critics’ Circle centenary in 2013 we asked our members to write 100 words on the work of art or the performance that they felt had been of particular significance in their careers.... More > Almost none of them stuck to 100 words, and we have ended up with slightly more than 100 of them, so enthusiastic were they. Their contributions will delight, perhaps shock and certainly surprise you. But what you will see here is a compendium of the great arts achievements that have made our critics not only appreciate art, music, drama, dance and film but love them.< Less

The Critical Planning Journal began in 1993 as a forum for the urban studies and planning communities to debate current issues, showcase emerging research, and propose new ideas concerning cities and... More > regions. The journal attracts submissions from scholars, graduate students, and practitioners from across disciplinary boundaries and from around the world. Through our double-blind peer-review process, Critical Planning identifies and publishes insightful scholarly research with a critical approach. As one of the cores of intellectual life in the Urban Planning Department, the journal provides a convivial space for rigorous debate. Our public programs—including lectures, exhibitions, film screenings, and symposia—extend this work to audiences in Los Angeles and beyond. Critical Planning reaches an international subscriber base of urban planning scholars, students, practitioners, libraries, bookstores, and enthusiasts.< Less

Critical Planning is the student-run journal of UCLA's Department of Urban Planning. The journal attracts submissions from scholars, graduate students, and practitioners from across disciplinary... More > boundaries and from around the world. Through the publication of a variety of formats, including photo essays, fictional narratives, visual art, op-eds, as well as original academic research, we hope to depart from the traditional hierarchy of academic journals, and collapse the hapless divide between the University and the public.< Less

An unofficial Kombatant Guide containing the movesets, kombos, and fatalities for all the characters on the game. The guide also includes movesets for Goro, along with the 4 DLC characters: Jason,... More > Tanya, Predator, and Tremor. A convenient guide for gamers that enjoy gaming with others and for those that just can't STAND it when the other player keeps pausing the game to check out some moves or kombos! Plus you can't really pause the game when you're playing online can you? So this gives you a slight advantage if you're not familiar with a certain character and you're tired of getting your ass whipped!
Disclaimer:
This product is not associated, affiliated, endorsed, certified, or sponsored by Warner Bros. International Enterprises. This guide is to be used as a reference and as such does not modify the game in any way. This is a written guide and not a software program.< Less

First chapter of Jeremy Abrahamson's criticism webcomic in legally obtainable form, including omake segments not seen in the online version.
A man falls from the sky with no knowledge of who he is or... More > what he is doing, and must find answers.
20 pages
8.5"*11.0"
Full colour
13 page story chapter, 4 pages omake, 3 pages extraneous.
Comic can be found (without omake content) online at criticismwebcomic.blogspot.com< Less

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